University graduates have been invited to apply for paid internship vacancies in the fourth cohort of the Digital Literacy Programme (DLP).

Through a notice, the Public Service Commission (PSC) revealed that the Ministry of Education, through the State Department for Basic Education, declared 1,000 vacancies for internships in the DLP, with successful candidates to be appointed and deployed to schools at the sub-county level. "In addition to acquiring practical skills and knowledge, the interns will play a critical role in supporting virtual learning and other related digital platforms," the PSC noted.

The government listed five requirements for interested applicants, adding that candidates must have graduated not earlier than 2020.   University of Nairobi students at a graduation ceremony in December 2019.

Photo UoN Interested candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Education with a specialisation in Information Communication Technology or a Bachelor's degree in ICT, or a Diploma in ICT or ICT Integration in Education, from a recognised institution.